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Sale:* bv A action. • :ale, b,A :(iOl I ABERGAVENNY FAIR DAY. I J. STRAK ER, SON & CHADWICK, F.A.I., will Sell bv Auction 15 OXFORD DOWN the pront-r;" < <i E. White. E-q. 15 KERRY HILL RAWS the property <•>: D. B-V- Esq. Pedigrees on application. :.OX:IOT TiisHiiiE. > _m PARISH OF LEANT IE IC PERTHOLEY. J. STRAKER, SON & GHADWiCK. F.A.I., will offer bv Public Aucaor., i:i TFo Lots (subject to Conditions of Sale) on THURSDAY. SEPTEMBER 25th, 1919, at 3.15 in the afternoon. At the ANGEI, HOTEL, ABERGAVENNY, these Two Fruitful Freehold Small Holdings ;it: r:- ,I .i.:rn\Tl :s GROSSHOWiLL Comprising an area 3' Acres .or therea bouts I, fronting THE PLOUGH ROAD, 3 miles out from Abergavenny, and comprising Meadow, Large fruitful Orchard, Garden and Paddock, Stone and Slate built Messuage containing Three Rooms down and Two Rooms up, also Stc b'e, Coach-house and Piggery, large Coal and Boiler Shed, the whole being in the occupation of Mr. • E. C. Lewis, at the low rental of ;)5 per annum, Tenant paying Rates, on an annual tenancy subject to notice expiring February 2nd, 1920. Tithe (1918) 9S. Together with CAP GLAS comprising an area of 9 Acres or thereabouts), fronting the FOREST COALPIT ROAD, 3 miles out from Abergavenny, one enclosure of which is separate and situate adjacent to the farm lands of Mr. L. Powell, the whole com- prising a fruitful Small Holding with stone and slate built Messuage containing Dairy, Kitchen, Two Sitting Rooms, Two Bedrooms, Attic and Store Rooms. The Outbuildings comprise Two Cow-houses, Two Stables, Cart Shed and Calves' Cot, Boiler House and Piggery. The whole being let on an annual tenancy, subject to notice ex- piring February 2nd, 1920, to Mrs. Morgan at the low annual rental of +18. Tithe (1918) 15s. lid. Good joint water supply adjacent. Right to the Sugar Loaf Mountain. For further particulars apply to the Auc- tioneers, Abergavenny: or to MR. THOS. YAUGHAN, Solicitor, Crickhowell. BOROUGH OF ABERGAVENNY. J. STRAKER, SON & CHADWICK, F.A.I., will offer bv Auction on FAIR DAY, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 25th, All those Three Freehold Shops situate and known as Nos. 26, 27 & 28 CROSS STREET. Particulars from the Auctioneers, or of J. MOXON, Esq., Solicitor, Newport. ABERTILLERY. í In the Estate of JAMES DOOLAN, deceased. J. STRAKER, SON & CHADWICK, F.A.I., are instructed to ofer at an earlv date All those TWO MESSUAGES AND PREMISES known as 88" 68 GLADSTONE STREET, ABERTILLERY together v ith FIVE £1C SHARES in the VALLEYS BOTTLING & MINERAL WATER CO., LTD. Further particulars from the Hotel Valuers, Abergavenny or from the Solicitors, Mr. O'DRISCOLL, Cork, or of MR. W. J. EVERETT, Pontypool. LION HOTEL, BLAENAVON. WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 1st, 1919. J. STRAKER, SON & CHADWICK, F.A.I., are instructed by Mr. Jennings, whose Lease ex- pires this month, to remove, for convenience of sale, to the FORGE HAMMER SALE ROOM, his substantial Private HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE including several Massive Suites, Piano, etc., etc. 1919 Model Four-Seater FORD CAR, delivered in April last, together with Two New Goodyear Tyres, Stepney, Inner Tubes and Accessories, also POULTRY AND OUTDOOR EFFECTS. Sale at I o'clock. Hotel Valuers' Offices Abergavenny. FAIR DAY. SPECIAL ENTRY. FIYE PEDIGREE SUFFOLK RAM LAMBS, the property of W. G. Buchanan, Esq. J. STRAKER, SON & CHADWICK, Auctioneers. FAIR DAY. SPECIAL ENTRY. J. STRAKER, SON & CHADWICK, F.A.I., will Sell by Auction for the Representatives of the late Edgar Morgan, Esq., The Carriages and Harness. including a splendid LANDAU (complete), Light-running 4-wheel DOG CART, Clothing, Saddles, Single and Double Harness, Clipping Machine, Bits, Five Bridles, Crops, Whips, Collars, &c., &c., also by another direction SEVERAL CART, LORRY & STACK COVERS, Rugs, Rubber Mats, Clothing, Saddlery and Harness. Sale at 11.30. Auctioneers' Offices, Abergavenny. Abergavenny Third Prize Show and Sale OF FOALS will take place on TUESDAY, OCTOBER 14th, 1919. ENTRIES CLOSE TUESDAY, OCTOBER 7TH. Schedules and Entry Forms from J. STRAKER, SON & CHADWICK, Auctioneers. GREAT HOUSE, NEAR ABERGAVENNY. I Mile from Penpergwm G.W.R. Station. IMPORTANT UNRESERVED DISPERSAL SALE. J. STRAKER, SON & CHADWICK, F.A.I., are favoured with instructions from Mr. H. Williams, who is retiring, to conduct his first Sale on THURSDAY, OCTOBER 2nd, 1919. 81 well-descended HEREFORD CATTLE, includ- Ii ing the Pedigree Hereford Stock Bull ".Towns- pt end," jbred by T. L. Powell, Esq., calved 9th March, 1918 sire. Adelbert 26591. 230 Cross-bred and Shropshire SHEEP, viz.: no smart Ewes (2 and 3 years), no Ewe and Wether Lambs, 2 Shear Shropshire Ram. 4 Shire bred MARES & COLTS. A Portion of the AGRICULTURAL TI,MrTPvLrET>M,rET^N_TS. 200 Acres of Grass Keep to December 25th. Luncheon (by ticket) will be on the tables from 11 o'clock. Sale at 12 o'clock. AfFinal Clearance Sale of the V auable Horses, Implements and Machinery will take place about April next. Catalogues from the Auctioneers, Abergavenny THURSDAY, OCTOBER 9th, 1919. OCHRON FARM, LLANOVER, NEAR ABERGAVENNY. JJSTRAKER, SON & CHADWICK, F.A.I. are instructed bv the Representatives of the late Mrs C. Powell to Sell without reserve 24]HEREFORD CATTLE 77 Cross-bred and Radnor EWES & LAMBS 2i.Useful HORSES 3TStrong Store PIGS COLLECTION OF AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS, HAY, STRAW, SWEDES. MANGOLDS (to be consumed), 45 Acres of GRASS KEEP to December 25, 1919. Luncheon (charge returnable to purchasers) at 11.30 o'clock. Sale at 12.30 o'clock. Auctioneers' Offices Abergavenny. Sale by A net; on. LLANSAINTFRAED, NR. AEERGAVENNY. i mile from Penpergwm Station, G.W.R. OCTOBER 17th, 1919. J. STRAK ER, SCN & Cr!p,:J'{{lCKj F.A.I., ore instructed by Morgan W. David} Esq.. T.P., who is retiring, to conduct his IMPORTANT DISPERSAL SALE on the above dates, catalogue including | 45 PEDIGREE HERSFGRDS 57 well-des con clad U registers;! HEREFORD CATTLE 150 Cross-bred ard Radnor EWES & LAMBS 10 Ohire-brsd HORSES & COLTS 7 Strong PIGS The AGRiCl'LTT-RAL IMPLEMENTS AND MACHINERY, 90 head of POULTRY and APPLIANCES, 263 Acres of GRASS KEEP to Feb. 2nd 1920, DAIRY UTENSILS and Surplus FURNITURE Luncheon (charge returnable to all purcnasers) from 11 o'clock. Sale at 10.30 each day. Catalogues from the Auctioneers, Abergavenny lTHE CROWFIELD. HIGHLY IMPORTANT DISTERSAL SALE for W. L. Rogers, Esq. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 23rd, 1919. J. STRAKER, SON & CHADWICK, F.A. Auctioneers. FAIR DAY, SEPTEMBER 25th, 1919. CATTLE MARKET, 12 o'clock. JAMES STRAKER, SON & CHADWICK, F.A.I., have received instructions from Trevor Jones, Esq., BrvnusK, to Sell by Public Auction an Excellent TURNOUT, viz. Valuable Chestnut Mare, 13.2, pass all traffic Rubber-tyred Governess Car Set Brown Harness. The above Turnout was previously the property of the late Yen. Archdeacon Bruce. Also, by instructions from Major Graham, Brvn- derwen Court, Usk, Capital Light OMNIBUS, in excellent condition, to carrv 8 persons Well-built Rubber-tyred VICTORIA (by Fuller, Bath), with Pole, in perfect condition also SET OF DOUBLE HARNESS. FORTHCOMING AUTUMN SALE FIXTURES BY MONTAGUE HARRIS, F.A.I. GREAT CEFN, Llanvihangel, for Mr. D. Ed- wards, 22nd September, 1919. YSPITTY FARM, Abergavenny, for Mr. W. Bruten, 1St October, 1919. PENTRE FARM, Abergavenny, for Mr. T. Nicholls, 3rd October, 1919. FIRS FARM, Olchan, for Mr. 9. Watkins, 10th October, 1919. ROAD FARM, Crasswall, for Mr. G. Watkins, 15th October, 1919. TYDU FARM, Llanarth, for Mrs. Morgan, 20th October, 1919. THE MILL FARM, Llantilio Crossenny, for Mr. Watts, Saturday, 27th September, 1919. PEN-Y-BAIR FARM, PARTRISHOW, for Mr. James Davies, 24th October, 1919. LOWER TRESENNY, GROSMONT, for Mr. Thomas Farr, 30th October, 1919. Other Sales in course of arrangement, details and dates of which will shortlv be announced. COAL PIT FARM, Forest Coal Pit, for Mr. John Pritchard, nth September, 1919. BLAENAVON, MONMOUTHSHIRE. Valuable Freehold Property For Sale. MR MONTAGUE HARRIS, F.A.I., will Sell by Auction at the LION HOTEL, BLAENAVON, on On WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 8th, 1919, at 6 o'clock precisely, suqject to conditions of sale, the undermentioned Valuable Freehold Properties. viz. LOT i.All that Freehold Dwelling-House known as No. 4 Vincent Street, Blaenavon, now let to Miss Lewis at a rental of £ 24 per annum, tenantpaying rates and taxes. The House con- tains Dining Room, Sitting Room, Kitchen, Four Bedrooms and Bathroom (h. & c.) LOT 2.—All those Four Freehold Cottages known as NOL 68, 69, 70 & 71 King street,. Blaenavon, now let to Messrs. Morgan, Iron, Evans, and Osborne, at 16s. per lunar month I each, Landlord paying rates and taxes. There are Gardens in the front of these Cottages, and Yards at the rear. LOT 3.—All that Freehold Cottage known as No. 8 Rifle Street, Blaenavon, now let to Mr. w. Hill at 18s. per lunar month, Landlord paying rates and taxes. LOT 4.-All that Freehold Cottage known as No. 9 Rifle Street, Blaenavon, now let to Mr. Lewis Evans at 18s. per lunar month, Landlord paying rates and taxes. LOT 5.—All that Freehold Cottage known as No. 11 Rifle Street, Blaenavon, now let to Mr. George Thomas at 17s. per lunar month, Land- lord paying rates and taxes. One half of the piece of Garden Ground at the rear of No. 10 Rifle Street will be included in this lot. .LOT 6.—All that Freehold Cottage known as No. 13 Rifle Street, Blaenavon, now let to Mr. Thomas Underwood at 14s. per lunar month, Landlord paying rates and taxes. LOT 7.—All that Freehold Cottage known as No. 14 Rifle Street, Blaenavon, now let to Mr. S. Hawkins at 14s. per lunar month, Landlord pay- ing rates and taxes. A small piece of ground in front of this lot will be included in the sale. LOT 8.—All that Freehold Cottage known as I No. 10 Rifle Street, Blaenavon, now in the occupa- I tion of Mr. Horace Parry at 18s. per lunar II month, Landlord paying rates and taxes. One half of the piece of Garden Ground at the rear of No. 10 Rifle Street will be included in this lot; also the Outhouse and Coal-house situate at the rear of this lot. Lots 4 to 8 (inclusive) will be sold subject to and with the benefit of the right of the tenants respectively to the use of the w.c. accommoda- tion as now used respectively. For further particulars and orders to view apply to the Auctioneer, Abergavenny; or to the Vendor's Solicitors MESSRS. HODGENS & CUNLIFFE, Abergavenny. THE MILL, LLANTILIO CROSSENNY, JMox SALE OF LIVE & DEAD STOCK, FURNI- TURE, &c., which MR. MONTAGUE HARRIS, F.A.I., will Sell for Mr. Charles Watts on SATURDAY, 27th SEPTEMBER, 1919. Sale at 2 o'clock. YSBYTTY FARM, ABERGAVENNY. IMPORTANT SALE OF LIVE AND DEAD FARMING STOCK. 48 Capital Hereford and Cross-bred CATTLE, viz. 18 young Dairy Cows in calf and in milk, I fresh Barren Cow, 22 two-year-old Fresh Store Bullocks, 3 Fresh Heifers, 4 Young Calves. 192 Cross-bred SHEEP, viz. 109 grand young sound and healthy Breeding Ewes, 83 Store Lambs. 2 HORSES, viz. Half-bred Horse 10 years old, promising Cart Sucker. 14 STORE PIGS, 14 Prime GEESE. IMPLEMENTS, &c. Broad-wheel Cart, Spring Cart, Set Heavy Harrows, Set Light Harrows, Chain Harrows, Pulper, Cake Crusher, Horse Rake, 4 Pig Troughs, Casks, 3J H.P. OIL ENGINE (nearly new), Chaffcutter, Chicken Coops, Sheep Racks, together with 49 Acres Excellent GRASS KEEP to Christmas 1919, and 50 Acres Excellent GRASS KEEP to February 1920, Very Excellent Crop of SWEDES off 5 Acres, which MR. MONTAGUE HARRIS, F.A.I., will Sell for Mr. W. G. Bruten (who is leaving) on WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 1st, 1919. Sale at i p.m. sharp. CEFN FARM, LLANVIHANGEL CRUCORNEY, 111 Sound and Healthy SHEEP 34 Capital Hereford and Cross-bred CATTLE 9 HORSES & COLTS (including some capital pitters). COLLECTION OF MODERN IMPLEMENTS AND MACHINES, which MR. MONTAGUE HARRIS, F.A.I., will Sell for Mr. David Edwards (who is leaving), oh MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 22, 1919. Sale at i p.m. sharp. Sa18 by Auction. FIRS FARM, LLANVEYNOE, LONGTOWN. HIGHLY IMPORTANT SALE OF FARMING STOCK. 284 Grand Ysung and Healthy Radnor SHEEP, viz. 53 excellent young Breeding Ewes, 59 thriving Yearling Ewes and Wethers, 47 very pretty Ewe and Wether Lambs, 121 forward Wethers, 4 Rams. j 28 weH-descended HEREFORD CATTLE, viz. 1 .1-descerded i EP EFORD C-AT-I LE, ?-iz. 11 2(1 Heifers, BullocL-.s '8 HORSES & PONIES, C'?ii,,ital S-yr-old C:.rt_Mare (in foal;, good in all gears: very promising .)-y ear-old Cart Filly,- well-grov.n Cart Sticker, 5 Mountain Ponies. IMPLEMENTS". DAIRY UTENSILS AXP PART HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE MR. MONTAGUE HARRIS, F.A.L, will Sell for Mr. Samiu-1 Watkins (who is retiring) on FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 26, igiy. Lunch at 11.30. Sale at 12.30 sharp. Established 1 7-: 7. DAVIS & SONS, AUCTIONEERS. Property Specialists and Expert Valuers For the County of Monmouth. ARCHITECTS AND SURVEYORS. 26, STOW-HILL, NEWPORT. TEL., 2815. I MAGOR HOUSE, USK. ) TEL., 8. GROYE FARM, BETTWS. 20 minutes' walk from Rogerstone Station and 30 minutes' from Stow Hill Car Terminus, Newport. "GENUINE UNRESERVED SALE OF DAIRY CATTLE NEARLY NEW COLLECTION* OF AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS, DAIRY UTENSILS, &c. DAVIS & SONS have been instructed by A. Andrews, Esq. (Executive Officer, Monmouth- shire Agricultural Executive Committee, to Sell bv Auction, on the premises, the whole of the LIVE STOCK, AGRICULTURAL IM- PLEMENTS, DAIRY UTENSILS, Produce, HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, &c., &c., On FRIDAY, OCTOBER 3rd, 1919. Sale to commence at 12.30 p.m. Auctioneers' Offices :— 26 STOW HILL, MAGOR HOUSE, NEWPORT. USK. Tel. 2815. Tel. 8. COUNTY OF MONMOUTH. TOWN OF USK AXD PARISH OF TROSTREY. DAVIS & SONS have received instructions to offer for Sale bv Auction, at the THREE SALMONS HOTEL, USK, on WEDNESDEY, OCTOBER 1st, 1919, at 3 o'clock in the afternoon, the following Properties Lot I.-The FIVE FREEHOLD COTTAGES known as MEADS COTTAGES, USK, together with the Gardens adjoining, and comprising I rood 29 perches or thereabouts. Lot 2.—The FREEHOLD COTTAGE AND MEADOW LAND, situate at TROSTREY, near Gwehelog, and known as WALNUT TREE COTTAGE, together with about 4 acres I rood 9 perches. Vendors' Solicitors For Lot I, MR. J. MAIT- LAND WATKINS, Usk; Lot 2, MESSRS. LLOYD AND PRATT, 28 Stow-hill, Newport. Further particulars may be obtained of the Auctioneers— 26, Stow-hill, Magor House, Newport. Usk. Tel. 2815. Tel. 8. MONMOUTHSHIRE HORSEISALFS. AT NEWPORT. NEXT SALE FRIDAY, OCTOBER 3rd, 1919, at 11.30 a.m. PRIZES £ 25. 150 HEAVY AND LIGHT HORSES, CART COLTS AND FOALS. Excellent entries are being received for this Sale, and a satisfactory trade is anticipated. A good clearance was experienced in an entry of 112 at September Sale. Schedules of Prize and Entry Forms from RENNIE & JONES AUCTIONEERS, Newport, Monmouth, Chepstow and Usk. COURT ROBERT, TREGARE. 2 Miles from Raglan, Abergavenny 6, and Monmouth 7. Unreserved Sale of an Important Collection of LIVE AND DEAD FARMING STOCK comprising 38 WELL-BRED HEREFORD AND A FEW CROSS-BRED CATTLE, including Prime Young Red Cow with Calf, 2 Cows due in Novem- ber, Cows in milk and season, Choice a-year- old Heifers and Fresh Barreners and Strong 2-year-old Steers, Thriving Young Stock. 101 CHOICE CROSS-BRED SHEEP, com- prising 58 2, 4 and 6-tooth Black-faced Ewes and 43 Cross-bred Lambs. 9 WORKING HORSES AND COLTS 2 very taking thick-set 5 and 8-year-old Cart Mares 15.1, Smart 4-year-old Roan Pitter Gelding 15 hands, a 15.3 Bay Cart Gelding, Roan Half- bred Mare in foal, and a Roan coming 2-year- old Pitter Gelding 3 Capital BAY COLTS. 4 PRIME HOG BACON PIGS. PRODUCE 5 Acres of Excellent Turnips and Swedes, in lots about 2 Tons of Potatoes, and Table, Dessert and Cider Fruit, 6 Sacks of Mixed Feed, Rick of Prime New Fodder, and Rick of Old Clean Wheat Straw, also 98 Acres of Grass Keep to February 2nd, 1920, and over 100 Lots of IMPLEMENTS, Machines, Rolling Stock, Harness, Casks, Tools and Sundries, principally in good serviceable condition, which RENNIE & JONES are favoured with instructions from the Repre- sentatives of the late Mrs. Evans to conduct on the premises, as above, on FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 26th, 1919. Luncheon (free to Purchasers) at 11.30. Sale at 12 noon. Catalogues may be obtained from the Auc- tioneers, Newport, Monmouth, Chepstow and Usk. Wanted. WANTED, to put about 40 strong young Ewes on halves.—Apply W.A., Chronicle Office. WANTED to put 40 or 20 young Radnor Ewes to halves.—Apply T.C., Chronicle Office. I YOUNG LADY for Cash Desk, with knowledge of bookkeeping quick and accurate good refs.Aforgan & Evans. WANTED to Purchase, Gent's, Ladies' and Children's cast-off Clothing. Good prices.— E. Hemmings, 20 King-street, Abergavenny. GOOD GENERAL Wanted four in family. References required.—Apply Lewis, Glaslyn, Govilon. WANTED, good General for Farmhouse.— Apply Mrs. Powell, Llwyngwyn, Llanvihangel Crucorney. WANTED, Second-hand Pianos and Organs, for cash. Best prices given.—Send card to Heins & Co., Ltd., The All-British Firm, 23 Frog- more-street, Abergavenny. HOUSE-PARLOURMAID Wanted. Good wages. Housemaid kept; two in family four servants.—Apply Mrs. Beckwith, Moor Park, Crickhowell. WANTED to Purchase, Ladies' and Gentlemen's and Children's Second-hand Clothing best prices given will call on receipt of post card. -Appfy. Mrs. Jackson, 4 Chapel-road. Aber- gavenny. t Wanted. WANTED, Warehouse in Abergavenny, en ground fl P., Chronicle .Office. WANTED, smart Boy for general work.—Apply Williams, Allandale, WANTED, Business Premises in Abergpvenny, with Warehouse attached for preference.— Apply Mills, Chronicle Olfice GOOD GENERAL SERVANT Wanted.—M;-s. Roberts, Blenheim, Monniouth-road, Aber- WANTED, good General for Farm-honsc able gavenny. < p l James, I,Iwyii- to milk. Good wages.—Apply James, LIwyn- ceeil Farm, Hardwick, Nr. Abergavenny. WANTED, privately, about 50 hardy Radnor Ewes to shares on sound land.—Apply C.B., Chronicle Office. WANTED to rent, Shop suitable for Grocery, or would purchase small business outside tow:—■ Apply Grocery, Chroricle Office. WANTED, smart Girl for Shop and assist in I light duties. Also Waitresses for Fair Day.— Amply Mrs. Bevan, Silver Grill. I WANTED, several good Men for Landscape Work and Planting.—Henry Pitt, Nursery- i man, Abergavenny. WANTED, situation as Shorthand Typist or Clerk (Female) experienced.—Apply Typist, Chronicle Office., Abergavenny. WANTED, a respectable Girl (about 17 or 18), to assist in house-work laundry sent out.- Mrs. Horsington, Lion-street. ASSISTANT (Male) Required also Youth to learn trade.—Apply Bradleys, The Great Clothiers, Abergavenny. AN EXPERIENCED GENERAL Required good plain cook two in family. Good wages to capable girl.—Apply Mrs. Stanley Meacock, Bronhavren," 147 Stow Hill, Newport. WANTED, for Chester, Cook-General small convenient house two in family.—Write Mrs. A. J. Musgrave, 28 Glan Aber Park, Chester. WANTED, comfortable Sitting-room and Bed- room with bathroom (h. and c.) preferred. Permanency.—Apply Jas. Straker, Son and Chadwick. COOK GENERAL Required immediately. Wages, £ 26. Good references essential.— Apply before 12 o'clock, Abergavenny Girls' Club, 14 Nevill-street. WANTED, an Assistant Baker at the Mon- mouthshire Asylum, Abergavenny. Wages, 65/- per week, less 1/16 deductions value of privileges. Subject to the Asylum Officers' Superannuation Act 1909.—Apply personally to the Medical Superintendent. ABERGAVENNY WORKHOUSE.—PORTER Wanted. Salary ^25, and uniform, increasing to /30, and a War Bonus of £ 14 6s. per annum, with Board and Residential accommodation.— Apply before 26th September to Edwards, Union Offices, Abergavenny. ABERGAVENNY UNION INFIRMARY.— Assistant Nurse Wanted. Salary £ 20 and War Bonus £ 14 6s. per annum and ^3 for uniform, with Board and Residential Accommodation. —Apply as soon as possible to the Matron, Abergavenny Workhouse. For Sale. GARDEN BARROWS, Ladders, Carts, Gambos, &c.—Watkins, Wheelwright, Mardy, Mon. THE" SWEEPER- V AC" and other Carpet Sweepers again in stock at Bevan's Hardware Stores, 10 Cross-st. Ask to see one. FOR SALE, Three Freehold Dwelling Houses, together with large Plot of Land, situated in Albert-road, Abergavenn).Apply to F. A. Carter, 13 Priory-road. ALUMINIUM and Enamelled Culinary Utensils. A splendid selection now in stock.—Bevan's Hardware Stores, 10 Cross-st., Abergavenny. SPECIAL CHEAP LINE.—Lined Blouse Cases. Splendid for Week-end Visits. From 30/— Bevan's Hardware Store, 10 Cross-st., Aber- gavenny. HAND LAUNDRY for Sale suit mother and daughters. Going concern. Sure living for right person.—Laundry, Chronicle Office. SPRING CLOTHES PEGS at G. R. Boundy's. FOR SALE, a Plot of Freehold Land situate in Clifton-road, Abergavenny, now in the occupa- tion of Mrs. Morgan as a garden.—Apply Messrs. Hodgens & Cunliffe, Solicitors. GLO FUEL for Box Irons at G. R. Boundy's, The Ironmonger, Abergavenny. FOR SALE, Freehold Cottages, with vacant possessionl For particulars, apply Pritchard, Tredilion-road. MINCING MACHINES low priced good quality-at G. R. Boundy's. FOR SALE, pretty Pony, 12.2. Pass all traffic. Driven by lady. £ i&.—Mrs. Pickering, Auck- land House, Gilwern. RUSTLESS FURNACE PANS, Doors and Gratings at G. R. Boundy's, 22 Frogmore- street, Abergavenny. HOUSE for Sale-3 St. John-street.—Apply Mrs. H. Lyons, Rother House. DOLLY CLOTHES PEGS at G. R. Boundy's. FOR SALE, Glenview, Abergavenny, with large garden, pleasantly situated in the Western- road.—Apply to Rev. W. Rose, Newhaven. DAIRY THERMOMETERS t at G. R. BOUNDY'S. "NOSTROLINE" Nasal Specific strikes a mighty blow at many preventable ills. It banishes nose infection, stops Influenza, Nasal Catarrh and Head Colds, and guards against Pneumonia and Consumptioxr. Use it yourself and tell your friends. Of leading Chemists everywhere 1/3 (by post 1/5). Sold by H. T. T. Roberts, 56 Frogmore St., H. Shackleton, 9 Cross St., R. M. Williams 51 Cross St., Aber- gavenny T. B. Dougall, Bethcar St., A. Williams, Church St., Ebbw Vale. Leather Attache Cases, different sizes.—M. Morgan & Co., Chronicle Office £ 12 gilt was off her legs through cramp and chill. Owner tried three other makes of pig powders without avail. Karswood Pig Powders improved her in twelve hours, and soon put her right. Owner says he would have lost her otherwise. Twelve for il- Wibberley, 50 Cross-street, Abergavenny. GREY HAIR permanently and speedily re- stored to its original colour by using Harrison's Hair Colour Restorer. It is not a dye, but by natural means acts as a restorative. Contains nothing injurious, and is beneficial to the growth and beauty of the Hair. In bottles, price is. 6d. (postage 6d. extra). Manu- facturer G. W. Harrison, Hair Specialist, Reading. Sold by Chemists. Agent for Abergavenny H. Shackleton, Chemist, 9, Cross Street Brynmawr A. M. Jones, Chemist, 74 King Street. RATS, MICE, MOLES, COCKROACHES and BEETLES greedily eat Harrison's Reliable Rat Poison. Cats and Dogs will not touch it. Vermin dry up and leave no smell. Price 6d., IS., 2s. 3d., and 3s. 8d. postage 2d.-G. W. HARRISON, Chemist, Reading. Sold by Chemists. Agent for Abergavenny H. Shackleton, Chemist, 9, Cross-street. Bryn- mawr A. M. Jones, Chemist, 74 King-street. CrickhoweU Kirkland To Let. TO LET, Graigddu Cottage, Llanthony, in good repair; 3 bedrooms.—Apply Matthew J. Knight, Llanthony Abbey. Lost or Strayed. LOST from Stock Market on Tuesday last, a Kerry Yearling Ram raddle marked, also Three Cross-bred Yearling Rams, slightly ruddle-marked.—Morris, White House, Llan- ddewi Rhyddercli. ( 1 I INIiscellaneon^. | CARTRIDGES I AT G. R. BOUNDY'S 23 Frogmore Street. Galvanised Corrugated Sheets. Wire Netting. Roofing Feits. FOR PURE HOME BREWED ALES AND S TOUT, WINES AND SPIRITS -TRY- THOMAS DELAFIELD, KINGS ARMS, ABERGAVENNY. TO DOG FANCIERS. ■i SOLDIER Demobilised, Expert with Dojgs in War and Peace. 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